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#35 Impact Master Itumeleng Moagi: From Soweto to tech Entrepreneurship

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What if you could overcome immense historical inequities and rise to become a leading figure in the tech industry? Join us as we sit down with Tumi Moagi, an influential entrepreneur and community advocate from South Africa, who shares her incredible journey from her roots in Johannesburg to her roles as the co-founder of Invoice and the country head for Africa's Talking in South Africa. Tumi’s experiences growing up in Soweto amidst apartheid, and her reflections on how music and a community-centric upbringing shaped her resilience and cultural identity, offer a captivating backdrop to her story.
As we delve deeper, Tumi opens up about the challenges she faced growing up in poverty, overcoming language barriers, and leveraging education for personal growth and success. Her candid insights reveal the struggles and triumphs of navigating social dynamics during her education and early career in the tech industry. This episode also highlights Tumi's strategic pivots during the COVID-19 pandemic, where she shares the emotional and mental toll of entrepreneurship and the resilience required to adapt and survive in a rapidly changing market landscape.
We wrap up with a powerful discussion on building a borderless African tech ecosystem and the importance of authenticity in contributing to Africa's broader cultural narrative. Tumi emphasizes the need for local solutions crafted by Africans for Africans, and the significance of community support and global partnerships. Tune in to be inspired by Tumi Oryaku’s unwavering dedication to empowering developers and driving innovation, and gain valuable insights into the future of technology and entrepreneurship in Africa.

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Chapters

1. #35 Impact Master Itumeleng Moagi: From Soweto to tech Entrepreneurship (00:00:00)

2. Dynamic Interview With Tumi Oryaku (00:00:04)

3. Family Heritage Shaping Independence and Resilience (00:07:31)

4. Navigating Poverty, Language, and Education (00:14:53)

5. Social Dynamics in Education and Tech (00:24:42)

6. Media Analysis and Technology Evolution (00:37:36)

7. Impact of Media Monitoring and Analysis (00:45:21)

8. Navigating Business Partnership Challenges (00:53:47)

9. Navigating Business Challenges and Pivoting (01:07:51)

10. Navigating Business Transitions and Adaptation (01:14:03)

11. Building a Borderless African Tech Ecosystem (01:26:59)

12. African Identity and Cultural Contribution (01:39:43)

33 episodes

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Let us know how we are doing

What if you could overcome immense historical inequities and rise to become a leading figure in the tech industry? Join us as we sit down with Tumi Moagi, an influential entrepreneur and community advocate from South Africa, who shares her incredible journey from her roots in Johannesburg to her roles as the co-founder of Invoice and the country head for Africa's Talking in South Africa. Tumi’s experiences growing up in Soweto amidst apartheid, and her reflections on how music and a community-centric upbringing shaped her resilience and cultural identity, offer a captivating backdrop to her story.
As we delve deeper, Tumi opens up about the challenges she faced growing up in poverty, overcoming language barriers, and leveraging education for personal growth and success. Her candid insights reveal the struggles and triumphs of navigating social dynamics during her education and early career in the tech industry. This episode also highlights Tumi's strategic pivots during the COVID-19 pandemic, where she shares the emotional and mental toll of entrepreneurship and the resilience required to adapt and survive in a rapidly changing market landscape.
We wrap up with a powerful discussion on building a borderless African tech ecosystem and the importance of authenticity in contributing to Africa's broader cultural narrative. Tumi emphasizes the need for local solutions crafted by Africans for Africans, and the significance of community support and global partnerships. Tune in to be inspired by Tumi Oryaku’s unwavering dedication to empowering developers and driving innovation, and gain valuable insights into the future of technology and entrepreneurship in Africa.

Support the Show.

Subscribe and show some love. Ubuntu.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. #35 Impact Master Itumeleng Moagi: From Soweto to tech Entrepreneurship (00:00:00)

2. Dynamic Interview With Tumi Oryaku (00:00:04)

3. Family Heritage Shaping Independence and Resilience (00:07:31)

4. Navigating Poverty, Language, and Education (00:14:53)

5. Social Dynamics in Education and Tech (00:24:42)

6. Media Analysis and Technology Evolution (00:37:36)

7. Impact of Media Monitoring and Analysis (00:45:21)

8. Navigating Business Partnership Challenges (00:53:47)

9. Navigating Business Challenges and Pivoting (01:07:51)

10. Navigating Business Transitions and Adaptation (01:14:03)

11. Building a Borderless African Tech Ecosystem (01:26:59)

12. African Identity and Cultural Contribution (01:39:43)

33 episodes

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